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Temilade Openiyi, the Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Tems, has described her ordeal in Ugandan prison as a blessing in disguise.
According to the ‘Crazy Things’ crooner, she felt honoured to have experienced prison.
Tems explained that she wouldn’t have known what prisoners were going through if she hadn’t had the experience herself.
She emphasised that her prison experience humbled her.
“Prison was once in a lifetime experience that I actually feel honoured to have had because otherwise, I would never have thought about these people, and to be in their presence was very humbling,” Tems told ES Magazine.
Recall that Tems and Omah Lay were arrested and charged to court and subsequently detained in prison in Uganda for making an appearance at a concert held in the country at Speke Resort, Kampala, on December 12, 2020, despite COVID-19 social distancing regulations.
They were eventually granted bail after two nights in jail.
Nigerian singer, Tems has opened up on how she avoids distractions from producers when making music.
Despite having a magnificent body and physique, Tems stated that she almost lost confidence in her appearance due to distractions from producers when making music.
The Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer shared this revelation in a conversation with YouTuber and content creator Korty EO.
Tems explained that her dislike for her body stemmed from her focus on producing and releasing music, rather than a desire to be noticed for her physical appearance.
She revealed that her body posed a career hindrance, hence, she switched from wearing cute outfits to baggy ones to reduce attention from producers.
“I used to not always like my body. I just didn’t understand a lot of things. I was going to a lot of studios alone, meeting people I didn’t know and had never met. I’ll message people to ask them to teach me how to produce music for people”.
“So, because of my objective which is just wanting to make music, if my being attractive is disturbing you and stopping me from achieving my goal, I am going to help you. So, when I go to the studio, I wear like baggy clothes and I’m in my alpha mode because I want you to not be seduced by me.”
Temilade Openiyi, the world-famous, Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Tems, has shared her opinion about the agenda of most men when it comes to relationships.
According to her, a lot of men approach relationships with no agenda other than s*x.
The host, Korty EO asked, “Have you been in love before?”
Tems replied, “A lot of guys, they are very obvious… There is no agenda but to penetrate.”
The ‘Essence’ crooner also opened up about being constantly misunderstood and bullied because of her reserved nature and how she handled it.
“Everything I did seemed to annoy everybody. They would say, ‘Why are you so slow? Why are you talking so slow? Talk like you are alive.’ And I would say, ‘You are very stupid. Are you crazy?’ I was upset all the time,” she said.
Tems added that she found solace in her musical talent.
Nigerian singer, Tems has revealed that before working with American singer, Beyonce, she was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
Tems talked about her experience working with the global superstar on her 2022 album, “Reinassance” in an interview with the New York Times.
“My team just messaged me like, ‘Yo, first of all, I have to send you something to sign. I was losing my mind. Like, What?!” she told New York Times’ Culture Reporter Reggie Ugwu, expressing her excitement.
Tems disclosed in the interview that she received an NDA from her team, which she accepted upon receiving an invitation to work with Beyoncé in Los Angeles.
The single “Move,” which is featured on Beyoncé’s Grammy-nominated album “Renaissance,” is the outcome of Tems’ time in the studio with the singer.
In addition to Beyoncé, Tems has collaborated with other international celebrities such as Drake, Rihanna, and Future, who included both Drake and her on his Grammy-winning song “Wait For U.”
Temilade Openiyi, the world-famous Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Tems, has revealed how a “serious illness” (she declined to specify) forced her to delay the release of her debut album.
Tems, who hit the global reckoning in 2020 after appearing on Wizkid’s summer hit ‘Essence,’ disclosed in a recent interview with the New York Times that her debut album was scheduled for release in 2021 but got postponed due to an illness that forced her into surgery and six months of recovery.
The Oscar-nominated diva explained that she released her sophomore extended play, ‘If Orange Was a Place’ instead.
Fighting her way back to health partly inspired her new music, which she said was about embracing life as a warrior.
“Being a warrior is about not giving up,” she said. “Even if they cut your leg, you walk on your knees, you fight on your knees using what you have — and that’s good enough.”
Tems’ much-anticipated and long-awaited debut album, ‘Born In The Wild’ will arrive June 7.
She is also kicking off her first headline world tour in June.
Leading Nigerian performers Davido, Tems, and Lojay won prizes at the 2024 NAACP Image Awards on Monday, March 11, which were streamed live online at naacpimageawards.net.
With “Me & U,” Tems earned the Outstanding International Song award.
After appearing on Chris Brown’s “Sensational,” which took home the Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration (Contemporary) award, Davido and Lojay were added to the list of recipients.
At the 55th Image prizes, Chris Brown and Victoria Monét took home two prizes apiece, making them the largest winners.
For his successful song “Sensational,” which featured Davido and Lojay, Brown was awarded Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration (Contemporary), and Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration (Traditional), for his featured position in Ciara’s “How We Roll.”
With “Jaguar II,” Monét received awards for both excellent album and outstanding new artist.
Tems, the world-famous Nigerian songstress, has spoken up on why she is not interested in dating singer Asake.
Recall that Tems, during an interview at the Time 100 Gala in New York, said her current favorite artists are Tyla and Asake.
But speaking in her latest interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Tems stressed that she is not interested in dating Asake because her love for him is not romantic.
Interviewer: “Is directing something you are looking to do not just for yourself but for other artistes as well? And if so, who do you think you would like to work with?”
Tems: “I would want to direct a video for Asake because he’s very artsy and he thinks outside the box.”
Interviewer: “You just like him for work?”
Tems: “Just to direct the videos. As in, what do you mean?”
Interviewer: “Because he’s mine.”
Tems: “Oh no. Please have him all to yourself. He’s all yours. I’m not romantically in love with him. I have my own so I know, I’m okay. But I think Asake is a really cool guy.”